The video shows a step-by-step ultrasound-guided subclavian vein cannulation using supraclavicular access The technique seems to be very safe due to the low risk of arterial puncture and posterior vein wall puncture The needle is completely controlled. The catheter always stands correctly, does not twist or bend anywhere. A syringe is no longer needed. The distance from the injection site on the skin to the entrance to the vein is sufficient to prevent infection The author of the video is a candidate of medical sciences, anesthesiologist-resuscitator, ultrasound diagnostics doctor, specialist in interventional treatment of acute and chronic pain syndromes, author of the medical blog Vladimir Panov. Author’s assistant - Ivan Pavlov. Official website of the Thematic Workshops ©: Registration for practical courses on regional anesthesia under ultrasound control, interventional treatment of chronic pain, vascular access with ultrasound navigation, ultrasound of nerves, joints, vessels, echocardiography: Vivid photos from events and articles in the VK community: Event announcements, useful materials in Telegram: Phone: 7 980 394 90 22 Mail: russian_ultrasound_school@ You can order the Workbook “Ultrasound Navigation in Regional Anesthesia“ at the link:
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